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$99 for an Introductory Flight Lesson at Southwest Flight Center ($223.50 Value)

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Expert pilots introduce students to open skies with 45-minute flights aboard Cessna 172 aircraft plus pre- & postflight private instruction

Learning to pilot a plane yourself means not having to ruin your pet penguin’s lifelong dream of flying by confining it to an overhead compartment. Spread your vestigial wings with this Groupon.

$99 for Introductory Flight Lesson ($223.50 Total Value)

  • 45 minutes of flight on a Cessna 172 (a $148.50 value)
  • One hour of pre- and postflight ground briefings (a $60 value)
  • Logbook (a $15 value)<p>

Introductory flight lessons begin with an expert airman instructing students on the basics of flight, from lift and thrust to the propulsive principles of flubber. Next, the copilots scramble aboard the plane and take off northward toward the designated practice area southwest of Bartlett Lake. After helming the controls under the instructor’s keen supervision, aspiring aviators perform another inspection of the airplane once safely on the ground, surveying it for balloons or rays of sunshine that may have lodged in the fuselage.<p>

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Promotional value expires Sep 5, 2016. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. 24hr cancellation notice required. Must be 17 or older. 300lb weight max. Must sign waiver. New customers only. Subject to weather. Flights are non-transferable. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Southwest Flight Center

From its nest at Scottsdale Airport, Southwest Flight Center introduces aviators to the open skies, providing aircraft rental and instruction services since 1984. During flight training, certified instructors instill fledgling barons with the technical knowledge and techniques necessary to safely play chicken with clouds. More experienced pilots commandeer a craft from Southwest's Cessna-dominated rental fleet.

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